I think it depends on the eReader, but mine creates a txt file with all highlighted sections. I assume others behave similarly and store annotations outside the actual epub file.
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I doubt there is one since that would feel rather clumsy. If it is about editing the epub in general, you might like calibre. It is open source software intended for library management but comes with an epub editor.
I think Hobbes is only shown as true Tiger if the reader sees the world as Calvin sees it.
Back then our school banned sprays and only allowed sticks or anything else which does not spray.
I've realized (well, accepted that the recipe is right), that you should let certain salads marinate before eating them. Completely different flavor.
You could try out mediawiki (that's the software Wikipedia is running on) on a local docket container on your machine to see if it actually is what you want or if you would prefer a simpler wiki software. Depending on how often you need it, you could self host on a raspberry pi in your home and make it accessible to your group through dyndns.
Drrr drrr drrr
come develop Golang , its good here.
... and other ridiculous cope statements to laugh about
I am in this post and I don't like it.
I prefer the wazer wifle.
Not KDE but might be similar: For the MATE desktop it is mate-screensaver-command --inhibit
. I would expect something similar for KDE.
So we can write Macro viruses in two languages now?
Could be stupid input validation which requires
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